Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1913, Page 6

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| | | 5 { g ! 3 } | ] SPIKES REMOVED FROM THE RAILS Train on Lake Shore Road Pai- tially Ditchsd, Cleveland, Dec. 15.—That the par- tial derailment of train No. 16 on the Lake Shore and N igan Southern railroad near Wickliffe, east of this city, was the result of a deliberate at- tempt at train wrecking was the be- lief expr ke Shore officials. They a es had been re- moved from Is and the road has offered a reward of §1.000 for the arrest of the person tampering with the roadbed. Attached- to train No. 16 was the private car of the wly elected pres dent of the New York Central system, Alfred H. $mith. The private car was not derailed. The fireman was killed. After the wreck Mr. Smith helped to operate a handcar four miles to a telegraph o to summon aid. Cured of Liver Complaint. “I was suffering with liver com- plaint,” says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, “and decided to try a 25c box of Chamberlain’s Tablets, and am happy to say that I am com- pletely cured and can recommend them to every one.” For sale by all dealers.—Adv. TO VOTE ON CURRENCY SOON |& Congress May Pass Bill Before Christ- mas, Say Leaders. Washington, Dec. 15.—Democratic senate leaders are faintly hopeful that the currency debate will soon bring about an agreement for a date for a final vote. They still believe it would be possible to pass the measure be- fore Christmas. “Whenever its opponents get tired of talking,” said Senator Stone, “the bill is going through unchanged. Sen- ator Hitch ock, of course, will vote for his amendments, but all other Democrats will hold to the caucus pro- gram.” Fit His Case Exzactly “When father was sick about six years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlain’s Tablets in the pa- pers that fit his case exactly,” writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. “He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since My sister had stomach. trouble and was also benefited by them.” For sale by all dealers.Adv. SCOREMRS.YOUNG'SREMOVAL Chicago Woman Would Make lllinols School Board Elective. Chicago, Dec. 15.—Two thousand ‘Chicago women at a mass meeting ‘here expressed their wrath at the forced resignation of Ella Flagg Young as superintendent of schools and adopted resolutions calling for a special session of the legislature to make the board of education elective instead of appointive, as at present, so that the newly enfranchised wom- en “may protect the interests of the public schools.” { How to Bankrupt the Doctors A prominent New York physician j‘ says, “If it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probab- ly be bankrupt.” When you contract 13 a cold do not wait for it to develop |# . Into pneumonina but treat it at once |3 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is in- tended especially for most effectual and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. |§ D R KILLED FOR IGNORING BLACK HAND LETTERS. New York, Dec. 15—Two Black Hand death threats re- ceived by Guiseppe Cuccio, a wealthy retired contractor, were followed by execution of the sentence upon him for fail- ure to pay the money demand- ed. Cuccio was shot and killed as he walked through an up- per East Side street. The as- sassin escaped. oo oo e ode b o e ofe oo e ofe oo opole o o o ok oo oo ofe ode ol ole oo e oo e oo b b B e e @alifornia Woman Seriously Alarmed “A short time ago I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and caused me a great deal of aanoyance. I would have bad cough- ing spells-and my lungs were so sere and inflamed I began to be seri- eusly alarmed. A friend recommended Chamberlain’s ‘Cough Remedy, say- img she had‘'used it for years. I bought a bottle and it relieved my coughs and | colds, and has won a wide reputation | by its cures of these diseases. It is|§ ofe ol oo oo b ok o ofe obe ofe ol ofe b ol o b b e ‘A Shine ln Evermep i DR. VON KLEIN IS DEAD Health Broken by Worry Over Charge i Made Against Son. Chicago, Dec. 15.—Dr. Carl R. von Klein, widely known for his research work into the medical lore of the an- | cients, died here. Dr. von Kle studies. "His } mer when his son, h broke last sum- {complaint of Miss Ethel Newcomb, who charged that the young man com- | mitted my when he married her in Portland, Ore. and then deserted her taking with him her jewels val- ued at $3,500. The jury disagreed in the trial of the younger von Klein at Portland. —_— State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss, Lucas: County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath-that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen- ey & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and snbscribed in my preseléce, this 6th day of December, A. D. 188 (Seal) A. W._ GLEASON, ‘Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 16c. 'ake Hall's Family Pills for constipa- u.n. pers. child up, and cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs,” writes- Miss Marie Ger- ber, Sawettle, Cal. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. Pleneer wnnu—one half cent & word cash. spent a fortune in his | dmond E. C. von | HEER { Klein ,of Minneapolis, was arrested on for many Christmases and be constant reminders of and Fanoy Coatumei of the finest make and in ry condition you can find only at. lishment. Alf costiumes and wigs if you contemnplate attend- iz any Halioweon Party, write to us for catalog. Mingezpolis Costame Co. 813-20 Marquette Ave. EASY I CALIFORE Do you look forward to them? Do you sometime exp DAYS caloy theirla of yolty Nature smiles its best all |I10 { A Postal Card will bring you free our cnumul llzemmrc telling ycu all about It SACRAMENTO SUBURBAN FRBITLARDS G2 | 604 New Y s, Mino ,‘ GH!GHESTEB S PILLS THE DIANOND B sk Dru | fn A :33'.':..:;5*&:“ Tuesday, To try E; Splrefla Corsets (Not sold in stores) iy Wear a corset made to fit you. X Ask for a demonstration. Tele- phone or send postcard to R Mrz C. B. Evril;:lt‘ inn. Ave. one 854 s Krispy Krackers Matinees Fig bar | PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper Brass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON 8th 8t. Bemid|! Phone Bi10 Cheese Sandwich Boftee and Cracker DEMONSTRATION To the [L.adies: We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our store Wednesday DECEMBER I6, 17 18 the fine eating Baked by the Cocoanut Dainties Veronique and Philopena Sugar Wafers ' Takhoma Biscuit W. G. Schroeder and e qualities of “Sunshine Biscuits Loose-Wlies Biscuit Company We will serve FREE samples of Clover Leaf Etc. Tan San Etc. [ - BEMIJDI, MINNESOTA Here is in a substantial form which would last BRASS BEDS Suite to match. $18.50 to $45.00 COUCHES Velour and leather.... $12.50 to $35.00 DINING TABLES Suite to match....... $10.00 to $50.00 ROCKERS $150 to $30.00 your thoughtfulness. and deliver them when you desire, portunity of choosing while the stock is complete, and at a time when we can give you more attention that will be impossible later, during the rush days. Some of these may suit you. Tilk BET GIET OF ALL MAY BE SELECTED RIGHT HERE IN OUR STORE URNITURE gifts appeal to many Christmas shop- We're showing some thousands of articles which would be appreciated by your friends. something for every member of the family, from the We will set aside any of these This gives you op- BURROWS CARD TABLE Thisis the strong- est and best fold- table ing card made $3.50 and $4.00 other makes at $300 HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Handsome Pictures China Closets’ Parlor Tables Buffets Chiffoniers Iron beds Mat- tresses Kitchen Cabinets Writing Desks Smokers’ sets Library Tables Come in and Pick out your presents now and we’ll pack them and deliver them when you want them Store open evénings till Christmas We refund your raiiroad fare MURPHY'S FURNITURE STORE 313 BELTRANI AVENUE Thursday Graham Crackers

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